Gophers at No. 16 Penn State
6:30 p.m. Saturday, Beaver Stadium, Ch. 5, 100.3-FM
The last time the Gophers played Penn State, they won a 31-26 thriller between unbeaten teams in Minneapolis during their 11-2 season in 2019. This year, both the Gophers (4-2, 1-2 Big Ten) and Nittany Lions (5-1, 2-1) limp into this "White Out" game after decisive losses to Illinois and Michigan, respectively.
Three big story lines
1. Who will start at quarterback for each team?
Both the Gophers' Tanner Morgan and Penn State's Sean Clifford left their games because of injuries last week and are questionable to play. Morgan (head) did make the trip to Penn State with the team, but if he can't play, he would be replaced by either redshirt freshman Athan Kaliakmanis or fourth-year sophomore Cole Kramer. Clifford, who appeared to injure a shoulder, was replaced by true freshman Drew Allar.
2. How will the Gophers handle the "White Out"?
The Gophers are 1-1 in Big Ten road games this year, but they've yet to experience the "White Out" at Beaver Stadium, where a crowd of 107,000 is expected. Penn State puts special emphasis on this game, and the Gophers will need to rely on their veteran leadership to succeed.
3. Can the Gophers end their skid?
Under coach P.J. Fleck, the Gophers haven't had a three-game losing streak since they lost four in a row and five of six in 2018, a stretch that prompted the firing of defensive coordinator Robb Smith. So far, Minnesota's four victories are against teams that are a combined 6-20. They could use a signature win.